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> From: Patrick H. Lauke <redux@splintered.co.uk
> <mailto:redux@splintered.co.uk?Subject=Re%3A%20sub%2Fsup%20%28was%20Re%3A%20samp%2C%20kbd%2C%20var%29&In-Reply-To=%253C44EB3ABA.6050305%40splintered.co.uk%253E&References=%253C44EB3ABA.6050305%40splintered.co.uk%253E>>
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> Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 18:11:22 +0100
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> Along the same lines, what about sub and sup? To me, they seem
> dangerously close to presentational markup, unless someone can enlighten
> me as to what the semantic meaning of these two elements is...
Why stop there, why not add these:
<strong> = Makes things bold
<em> = Makes things italic
<ins> = Underlines stuff
<del> = Adds strikethrough
When will it end? Who is to say "sup and sub are presentational but the
ones this really awesome guy listed above are not".
Bottomline, there are valuable uses for <sup> and <sub> and I think they
should stay as-is. You need to look at the big picture, they ARE needed
in their own way ;)